Influence of Board of Management’s Use of Charging Financial Levies for Renovation and Property Destruction on Students’ Discipline in Public Secondary Schools in Machakos County, Kenya.

Authors

  • Jorrum Mwei Mutiso University of Nairobi
  • Jeremiah M. Kalai University of Nairobi
  • Ursulla A. Okoth University of Nairobi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33886/mj.v8i2.576

Keywords:

students’ discipline, levies, board of management

Abstract

In a school set-up, discipline emphasizes on upholding effective students’ moral values hence, an essential ingredient in school management. The purpose of the study was to investigate influence of Board of Management’s use of charging financial levies for renovation and property destruction on students’ discipline in public secondary schools in Machakos County, Kenya. The study employed the Systems Theory. The study embraced a mixed methods design. The study had a population of 350 principals, 350 BOM chairpersons, 8026 class teachers, 700 student leaders and 240 disciplinary committee members. A sample of 35 principals, 381 teachers, 70 students, 70 disciplinary committee members and 35 boards of management members was selected through stratified, simple random and purposive sampling techniques. Questionnaire and interview guides were used to collect data. Two schools were used to conduct the pilot study to enhance the validity and reliability of the study instruments. The content, face and construct were ensured through expert and peer review. Instruments reliability was enhanced through the split-half technique. The descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages and inferential statistics ANOVA were used to analyse the quantitative data using the Statistical Software for Social Sciences (SPSS). The information was presented in Tables. Qualitative data was analysed using themes and presented using narratives. The study established that there is a statistically significant difference between use of; Board of Management’s use of charging financial levies for renovation and property destruction on students’ discipline (F= 1,415 = 623.856 and p-value = 0.000). Thus, the p-value was less than the acceptable significant level of 0.05.

Author Biographies

Jorrum Mwei Mutiso, University of Nairobi

Doctor of Education Student

Jeremiah M. Kalai, University of Nairobi

Lecturer, Faculty of Education

Ursulla A. Okoth, University of Nairobi

Lecturer, Faculty of Education

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Published

2024-12-27

How to Cite

Mutiso, J. M., Kalai, J. M., & Okoth, U. A. (2024). Influence of Board of Management’s Use of Charging Financial Levies for Renovation and Property Destruction on Students’ Discipline in Public Secondary Schools in Machakos County, Kenya. Msingi Journal, 8(2), 58–71. https://doi.org/10.33886/mj.v8i2.576

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